Legal Question in Criminal Law in Washington
WA State, Chelan County - With a Protection Order in place, can the petitioner give the respondent's personal items from the household to a relative of the respondent?
Asked on 12/13/13, 12:18 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Stan Glisson
Glisson & Morris
I certainly think so. Remember that the order doesn't prohibit the Petitioner from doing anything (unless it is a mutual order). And what you describe sounds like it wouldn't be direct contact anway. The third party here seems like the perfect way to get belongings to the Respondent.
Answered on 12/13/13, 12:29 pm
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